This scientific paper (PDF) prepared by physicist Ruggero Maria Santilli goes into specific detail about the creation and nature of HHO gas. From the abstract:

It is indicated that the creation of the gaseous and combustible HHO from distilled water at atmospheric temperature and pressure occurs via a process structurally different than evaporation or separation, thus suggesting the existence of a new form of water, apparently introduced in this paper for the first time, with the structure (H × H)–O where “×” represents the new magnecular bond and “−” the conventional molecular bond.

A magnecule, as defined in the paper:

Santilli’s magnecules are stable clusters consisting of individual atoms (H, O, etc.), dimers (OH, CH, etc.) and ordinary molecules (H2,H2O, etc.) bonded together by opposing magnetic polarities originating from toroidal polarizations of the orbitals of atomic electrons.

In somewhat less elevated terms, a magnecule consists of at least one bond that is magnetic in nature. That is, the attraction between a positively-charged region of one atom of a molecule with a negatively-charged region of another atom. More information about magnecules and, more specifically, Magnegases™, can be found in this paper (PDF). In this case, the magnecular bond is between the two hydrogen atoms.

Since the bonds are magnetic instead of traditional covalent bonds (electrons are shared), less energy is required to break the bonds between the atoms.


2 Responses to “More on HHO Gas, Magnecules, and Water Power”  

  1. 1 Britton Scritchfield

    I’m going to test a portion of the HHO gas out this week. There are so many contested reports and findings and a lot of speculation. I will report with a detailed report, video and pictures showing my findings.

  2. 2 chris magsam

    because of the claim that hho gas heats material to extreme temp depending on the make up of the material,up to 100,000 degrees,it seems to me that using this gas to fire heating rods would be a good way to power steam engines,steam engines have been around a long time and are capable of running generators,one problem is they are run by burning coal or other fossil fuels for heat,but if this gas is able to produce the great temp.claimed has anybody any ideas on this

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